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The Original Mac vs PC


December 10th, 2009 at 21:17
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Here’s an interesting find – the original version of the Mac vs PC ads. I do love finding stuff like this. As far as I’m aware, this was during the 1980’s – 20 years of ceaseless attacks, it’d seem! Here’s the image (click to enlarge! – make sure you have javascript enabled.)

Original Mac vs PC ads

Nifty.

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Google Chrome: Now for Mac and Linux


December 08th, 2009 at 19:44
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Google today released their Google Chrome web browser to the Macintosh and Linux platforms. Each are missing some features, but it’s better than nothing.

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Google have released their famous Web browser, Google Chrome, to the Macintosh and Linux platforms. While they’ve released it, it’s only in beta stage and still lacks some critical features -

but we’re sure these features will be slammed in at a later time.

So what’s it like? It rivals Safari Mac in graphical capability, and it rivals Firefox in speed (and soon maybe extensions). The Linux version is also impressive.

Find out more at http://www.google.com/chrome

Screenshot

Google Chrome loading TekCube.net

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TekMas List: Gift Ideas for the Apple Fan


December 08th, 2009 at 04:14
Posted by Marc
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iPod TouchSo, you’re probably friends with an Apple nutcase, right? (There’s always one…) You would love to get them a present – but they only like Apple, and they’ve probably got all the Apple products invented. So what is there left? Well, tons of accessories, we guess.

There’s a whole host of accessories for laptops and phones, notably the iPod range and the iPhone – but here’s our list of the top accessories to buy someone who loves and uses Apple products – but, most of these can be used for any laptop. We think. Whatever.

Drumroll, please!

So, what will it be? The first item on our list is…

Macbook Pro and Bassjump#5: BassJump Audio Speakers

Alright, so these aren’t necessarily the cheapest of all speakers – they’re at $80 – but hell, they have some features worth shouting about. A common problem with the Macbooks, and the Macbook Pros, is the sound they make is tinny and quiet. If you want some real volume, you’re not gonna get it.

BassJump intervenes with a synced sound that matches to what’s coming out of the Mac’s speakers. It also is powered completely by USB – so you only need to plug your Mac in and not have unnecessary amounts of cables drifting around. Not to mention this thing isn’t much larger than a sandwich. It isn’t necessarily bass – people mention that the treble is far better than from the Macbook.

Details

Price: $80
Type: Speaker
Retailer: Apple
Buy: http://twelvesouth.com/products/bassjump/

Rain Design mStand with Macbook Pro#4: Rain Design mStand

This is a stand. What does it do? It keeps your laptop cool. It elevates it so that it is much easier to use ergonomically if you’re in an office, titling the keyboard gently towards you to help you relax your muscles.

There’s not much else to say about it, but it does suit being next to an iMac. Little costly for UK users, no idea why.

Details

Price: £68/$49
Type: Laptop Stand
Retailer: Apple
Buy: http://store.apple.com/us/product/TN740ZM/A?fnode=MTY1NDA2OA

Apple Remote#3: Apple Remote

Please, as if they wouldn’t have this. Well, they probably do. But it’s been changed since they last saw it. Apple have brought out their new remote for remotely (heh) operating a Mac from your seat, without having to interact with the keyboard.

If you’re wondering what’s useful about that, it’s great for using Front Row to watch Movies and iTunes to play music when you’re with friends and family. I’m sure it’d make for a rewarding experience with the family on Christmas Day.

Details

Price: £15/£19
Type: Remote
Retailer: Apple
Buy: US Store

#2: Mac Dock Icon Pillow

Polaroid Finder PillowWhat could be geekier than sleeping with your laptop? Sleeping with pillows that resemble its dock icons, that’s what. These Throwboy pillows are handcrafted in the way of the Mac icons – so you can release the experience of sleeping with your dock, I guess.

We can’t guarantee that they’d come by Christmas, though, being handmade.

Price: $29 each, $149 for all 6
Type: Pillow
Retailer: Throwboy
Buy: http://throwboy.com/icons.php

#1: BookArc/Cinema Display Combo

BookArcDeck out your loved one with the entire Macbook to Deskbook set. This includes:

  • Wireless Keyboard
  • Wireless Magic Mouse
  • Apple LED Cinema Display
  • BookArc stand
  • (Their Macbook)

Now, it’s a bit costly, but it’s an ingenious way of transforming the desktop – and simply yank out any of the cables and tow away the Macbook for portability. The BookArc maintains good transfer of heat via conduction so keeps the laptop cool.

Price: Around $1,100/£900
Type: Desktop Kit
Retailer: Apple
Buy: BookArc: http://twelvesouth.com/products/bookarc/

(Rest of Products can be seen on the Apple store at http://www.apple.com/)

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Apple’s Little Player – New Mac Mini


November 14th, 2009 at 12:46
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Mac Mini

Mac Mini

The latest update to the Apple family would be that of the new Mac Mini – which has brought upon something interesting. At $599/£499, it’s now the single cheapest product Apple have to offer. It’s a very affordable Apple computer. But are you getting everything for your money?

They’ve advertised the Mac Mini as having twice the amount of RAM, but they haven’t mentioned the fact you pay extra. Anyway, the features it now boasts is being able to go to around 2.5GHz processor, 4GB RAM Memory, and the NVIDIA 9400M Graphics that the Macbook Pro currently boasts.

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Snow Leopard: Time to go ahead!


October 29th, 2009 at 03:35
Posted by Adam Ratcliffe
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Today I excitingly took myself to the Apple Store in hope of buying a new Magic Mouse! Alas, they didn’t have any in stock, so I left with my copy of Snow Leopard instead. I felt that it was a good time to upgrade, I felt that I had waited long enough and that most of the major bugs had been fixed in 10.6.1. Click to Read More.

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POLL: Favourite Operating System?


September 14th, 2009 at 00:56
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Just a quick check to see what your favourite operating systems are. Windows, Mac OS X, Ubuntu, Debian or another operating system (please specify which one!)

Thanks :)
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Snow Leopard? Not now…


September 01st, 2009 at 19:14
Posted by Adam Ratcliffe
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With speculation this week about Snow Leopard being the most powerful edition of Mac OS X yet, 10.6 seems far from ready… From the word of the web, we are being advised not to insert that copy of 10.6 yet, but to wait a couple of months – not only for developers to catch up, but also for Apple to flatten out the bugs! Apple have introduced a new kernel, called ‘Ground Central Dispatch’, which is going to control the amount of power our apps get, but in a much more efficient way.
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